Before, we told the story of a takeaway brother in Wuhan who delivered takeaway during the epidemic and kept a diary at night. Many of his written works have also been published by online media. The epidemic has brought new possibilities to his dull takeaway life. In that class, we learned an expression called "unexpected bright spot".
On the internet, you can also see how to spend the days of epidemic isolation at home with various clever tricks. It can be said that you try your best to pass the boring time ~ ~
Indeed, in the past, we may think that all kinds of talents in Tik Tok are very interesting, and those who have a glib tongue or a better reality show are very interesting, but after watching so much, should we also think about it at this moment, am I an interesting person? ?
Perhaps, the ability to make "boring" time less boring, the ability to enjoy oneself when resources are limited, and the ability to give others warmth through feasible means when the whole people are "trapped" ... these are all signs of interest, and may even be more important qualities.
It is interesting to see you when you are bored, but you are a real hero when you are in trouble. At present, the epidemic has spread to many countries on the other side of the ocean, and each country has its own unique and interesting tricks during the anti-epidemic period. Careful analysis shows that each country's anti-epidemic way is also related to its own cultural customs. Today we will take a brief look at two of them.
As the country with the worst epidemic in Europe, Italy has imposed a national blockade. However, under the severe epidemic, the isolated people began to be happy, and they leaned out of the window one after another, picked up musical instruments and started a "balcony concert", cheering for each other with songs and applause and encouraging medical staff.
Jason Holovitz
? national anthem
National Anthem of China
? Chord uk/KD/us/krd/n. Chord (harmony and accompaniment in this paper)
? blast UK /bl? st/ US /bl? A loud sound from a trumpet.
? Pot uk /p? t/ US /pɑ? Pot, pot, basin
? Pan English /p? n/ US /p? pan
? Overflow uk /sp? l/ US /sp? Letter of credit. spring up
Tears began to overflow my eyes.
My tears poured out uncontrollably.
? ripple UK /? r? p? l/ US /? r? p? Letter of credit. (manufacturing) corrugation
? burst into thunderous applause
a burst of applause
One round at a time, one piece.
Warm applause.
Let's applaud him.
Let's applaud him.
? front line
front line
? Order a restriction on sb.
Set a limit on sb.
? Extraordinary, unusual, special
? Basic UK/Li Sen/USA/Li Sen/adv. Basically.
? Arrested.
You are under arrest. ?
You are under arrest.
? Disharmonious Britain /kk? f? ni/ US /kkɑ? f? A discordant voice, a whisper
? Tough UK /rz? lj? ns/ US /rz? lj? Ns/n. toughness
Threaten Britain /d? u? Resources/users/duration/n. Threats
Suspicion of Britain /ssp? n/ US /ssp? doubt
Vocal music UK/? vk? l/ US /? vo? k? L/adj voiced; Call a spade a spade, call a spade a spade
Take part in sth.
(archaic) deal with sth. )
At this moment, it seems inappropriate to rank the happy countries in the world. However, for Finland, which was re-elected as the happiest country, their "social phobia" personality and admiration for community mutual assistance made them no longer so lonely in the epidemic. Why can Finland be the happiest country in a row? What can they learn from the philosophy they admire?
Maria Clem
? Something. It's in fashion ... freshly baked, and the results are out.
Common expressions in news broadcast:
This is the latest news. ?
(Just received an important message)
? It's time … to do something. It's time to do something.
This is a good time to talk about promotion. ?
This is a good time to talk with the boss about promotion.
Now is a dangerous time to spend a lot of money.
It is risky to do mass consumption now.
? odd UK /? d/ US /ɑ? d/
Strange, different from what we or expected.
? Rank sth. Grade, grade, grade
If you want people to compete, rank them!
If you want people to compete, rank them!
develop
The beginning of an article or speech should attract readers or listeners.
Only by following the reader's thinking first, then denying it and reversing the reader's initial cognition can we effectively attract the reader's attention.
? Britain /prsa, to be exact? sli/ US /prsa? Exactly.
? Make the top the first
You will be an excellent employee. ?
You will be a very good employee.
? Finnish UK/? f? n/ US /? f? Finnish
? Stoicism Britain/? st? s? z? m/ US /? Stos? z? M/n. perseverance; Happiness lies in contentment, indifferent to fame and fortune.
Stoicism; Stoicism; Stoic philosophy
develop
? Stoicism has a long history and is a school of thought formed in ancient Greece and Rome.
Stoicism believes that we are unhappy, not because of lack of ability, but because of too much desire.
But it is different from what we usually call "Buddhism" or "world-weariness", but advocates knowing what is needed and what is beyond our ability through rational judgment, so as to obtain a balanced mentality.
? Be proud of sth.
If you are proud of the quality or skill you have, you will be very proud of it.
I am proud that I can finish all this on time.
I am proud that I can finish these tasks on time.
? sisu
(Finnish) used to describe Finland's indomitable national spirit (strength, persistence in a task that seems crazy to some people, almost full of hope).
? uninterrupted
The number of newly confirmed cases decreased for the fifth consecutive day. ?
The number of newly confirmed cases decreased for five consecutive days.
Three years in a row.
? Britain /dstkn/ America/dstkn/n. Excellent results
develop
British graduate degree scores are divided into the following grades by most schools:
Pass-pass
Advantages-Excellence
Excellence-Excellence
? Function UK/? fkn/ US /? Fkn/n. (mathematical term) relation, function
? Measure Britain/? I/we/? Mer/ n degrees
? Overall satisfaction overall satisfaction ...
Satisfaction with sth. Satisfaction with sth.
Your satisfaction with us, your satisfaction with us.
How satisfied you are with your job. How satisfied you are with your job.
? Do one's duty
Do one's duty
Do what you have to do and stay at home.
Do your duty and stay at home.
Extended thinking:
Words non sibi, which means "not for yourself", has been the motto of Phillips College since 1782. Describe a time when you demonstrated the spirit of non-sibi-as part of an organized activity, disaster response or community efforts, or through personal gestures. What did you gain or learn from that experience?
Usually, tourists will realize the strength of our community when they leave Mesa. Community is such a broad term that we often wonder what it means to individuals. Tell us what community means to you, and tell us a community that you have participated in and is of great significance to your life.